Reweaving corporate DNA: building a culture of design thinking at Citrix
Editor’s note: @samburrough shared this link in yesterday’s #chat2lrn Twitter chat on design thinking. Take a look to see how the approach transformed Citrix.
Editor’s note: @samburrough shared this link in yesterday’s #chat2lrn Twitter chat on design thinking. Take a look to see how the approach transformed Citrix.
Here are our curated tweets from the chat2lrn #twitter chat on #design thinking. [View the…
Editor’s note: I liked the angle on this piece – cut through the myths and you find kids need help on tablets. And then think about adults in the workplace. Wouldn’t they benefit from some help too?
Editor’s note: When we consider performance and measurement in learning maybe it would be useful to see what that looks like in other areas of life. Here is what measuring performance in basketball is going to look like.
Editor’s note: Is talking up new ways of learning and tech just sounding the death knell for L&D?
Editor’s note: Liked this broader perspective on design and how some of the design challenges the assumption of the ‘real’ problem.
Editor’s note: Write up of a panel debate at last month’s SXSW V2V entitled the “Future of Work: Evolve or go Extinct”. Like this line: ‘The winners are those who can learn fast, have a strong network and the best online reputation.’
Editor’s note: A social theory of learning is based on a series of trade-offs between four elements. Bill Cushard explains.
Editor’s note: Sukh Pabial on what made Learning Live a useful, and good, as a conference for learning professionals.
Editor’s note: A look at the impact of triggers on seemingly unimportant discussions regarding job title, compensation, and location.
Editor’s note: A look at how board games can be used to develop better user experience for tech applications.
Editor’s note: Twitter is set for a redesign soon. So what’s coming?
Editor’s note: Great ideas for Steve Wheeler which could provoke some useful workplace learning ideas too.
Editor’s note: Craig Taylor’s series on ideas that never saw the light of day looks at video stories – includes a great example.
Editor’s note: Read this and you will understand how the Experience API works. Great article and a must-read on this technology.